Sure their coffee isn’t the best, but to each their own. What I’m worried about is the Keurig’s issues with mold in the lines and breaking parts, is it really something that you want in an appliance that lasts 10+ years? I’ve never seen a Keurig last much past 2 years without issues.

I hear you Coffee Kitty… mold is a big concern! I can’t imagine what you’d find even past a year. I too know a few Keurig owners who have all retired their machines right around a 2-3 year mark. I guess sometimes that is the sacrifice we make for convenience.